Les impressionnistes en 1886 : collection of articles written for the periodical Vogue : Paris : proofs with extensive autograph revisions, 1886.

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Les impressionnistes en 1886 : collection of articles written for the periodical Vogue : Paris : proofs with extensive autograph revisions, 1886.

A compilation of articles on contemporary exhibitions written originally by Fénéon for the periodical Vogue.

1 item (67 p.), unbound : ill. ; 32cm. or smaller.

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